Proof of Sanford's parents, you can find it only in one record
in White County--his brother Edwin's 1870 probate records in Box
156 in the courthouse in Carmi--because Sanford isn't enumerated
or named with his parents (Larkin and Liddie) in any census
record. Sanford is named as a brother and heir in those 1870
probate records. For proof of Edwin's parents: Edwin is listed
with his mother and stepfather in the 1850 census. (Larkin and
Liddie married in 1830, Larkin died c 1840-44, and Liddie second
married Felix G. Harris.) Also named as an heir in 1870: Edwin's
nephew James Robert Jameson. James is the son of Sarah E. Bramlet
and William C. Jameson. They married in 1854 in White County.
Sarah had died by 1870. Proof of Sarah's parents: Sarah is listed
with her mother and stepfather in the 1850 census. And half
sister Dolly J. Rice also is named as an heir in Edwin's 1870
probate records. Larkin married Caroline Lydia "Liddie"
Berry on Nov. 19, 1830, in White County. Their marriage was
recorded. They had three children: Sanford, Sarah E. and Edwin M.
Then Larkin died c 1843-44, and Liddie married Felix G. Harris on
March 14, 1844. Their marriage was recorded. They had a child
named Dolly J. Harris. Dolly married Robert Rice. (Dolly is half
sister "Dolly J. Rice" who is named as an heir in Edwin
M. Bramlet's 1870 probate records.) Now if I could just find
proof of Larkin's father. As I've said before, I think he is
William who went to Lawrence Co., Tenn., but I'm not sure. And
that William probably is the son of Elizabeth and William Sr. of
Fauquier Co., Va., and Laurens Dist., S.C. I'm thinking Larkin,
Henry, Joel and probably James who all lived in White County in
the 1830s-40s are brothers. And the names Larkin, Joel and
Sanford are names that are used over and over in Elizabeth and
William Sr.'s family

Census data:
Liddie C. Harris, 36, and husband, Felix Harris, 38, farmer with
$100 worth of real estate, head of the family, are listed in the
1850 Census for White Co. Ill., with three children: Sarah E.
(Bramlet), 16, and Edwin M. (Bramlet), 14, (children of Larkin)
and their child Dolly Harris, 2. Lydia C. Harris, 46, and
husband, Felix, 48, head of the family, are listed in the 1860
Census for Carmi Township, White Co., Ill., with one child: Dolly
J., 12. All were born in Illinois. Felix Harris, 57, is listed in
the 1870 Census for Carmi Township, White Co., Ill., as head of a
family that includes Dollie Rice, 22, and her husband, Robert
Rice, 27, and their daughter, Ann, 2. All were born in Illinois.

Census data:
Sanford Bramlet, 27, born in Illinois, farmer, and wife, Mary
(Sumpter), 26, born in Illinois, 1860 Census, Mill Shoals, White
Co., Ill., and two children: Henry, 5, and Edward, 4/12. Also
listed: William E./W. Patrick, 26, farmer, and wife, Elizabeth A.
Patrick, 29, and their children: James R. Patrick, 6, and William
F. Patrick, 2. All were born in Illinois.
(Note: Henry, 5, is Daisy's father.)
Mary (Sumpter) Bramlet, 49, born in Illinois to a mother born in
Virginia and father born in Pennsylvania, widow, 1880 Census,
Carmi Township, White Co., Ill., and three children, all farm
laborers born in Illinois to parents who were both born in
Illinois: Henry, 25; Edwin, 20; and Sanford, 19.
(Note: Henry, 25, is Daisy's father.)
Mary Bramlet, 69, born in Illinois to a father born in
Pennsylvania and a mother born in Virginia, in her son
Sanford/Samuel Jr.'s household in the 1900 Census, Carmi
Township, White Co., Ill.

Sanford U. Bramlet son of Larkin Bramlett and L. Caroline
Berry married Mary Ann Sinks
in White County Illinois, the parents of Henry Bramlet born 1855
White County Illinois.
I'm sure that this is the parents of Henry Bramlet
My Uncle Elvis A. Moore recalls going to see him in Carmi IL.
when he was 7
years old this would have been 1931 or 1932. He also Recalls
Henry Bramlet being Blind
He stated that Henry died about a year after his father Thomas P.
Moore Jr. died.
Thomas died in 1935.All the information I have found indicates
that Henry was the son of Sanford U.
Bramlet and Mary A. Sinks.

NOTE: The story of Henry going blind and being in the Poor
Farm in Carmi is consistant with the stories from family members
of Thomas P. Moore Jr. and Mollie (Daisy) Bramlet. Meeks H.
Bramlett talked to Henry in 1923. FACT 1: Henry was visited by
Daisy and family in 1931 or 1932.
FACT 2: Henry died about 1 year after Thomas P. Moore Jr. Thomas
died in 1935.FACT 3:
Henry was in the poor farm and he was blind or almost blind this
could be why Meeks didn't
say Henry was blind in his book, Maybe Henry could see, but just
not good.

Daisy Bramlet
born: Mollie Madge Bramlet
The daughter of Henry Bramlet and Ida Jordan.Born 3 June 1887
White Coutny Il. is listed in the 1900 White County census for
Hawthrone TWP as 14 living with her grand mother Martha,Miller

She is also Listed in the City of Carmi:
City of Carmi
203/206 Miller, Martha head Feb 1844 56 Wd 7-1 Ill Tenn Tenn
Charles son Aug 1886 13 Ill Ger Ill
Bramlet, Daisy g-dau Jun 1886 14 Ill Ill Ill
The second census City of Carmi shows the right information Daisy
WAS NOT Martha's Daughter

NOTE: Daisy's birth name was Mollie Madge but her father
called her Daisy and she used this name all her life it's even on
her headstone.

Blagg
Mrs. Ida Bramlett" second married Caleb P. Blagg on Oct. 14,
1888, in White Co., Ill. He was born circa 1850 in Illinois.
Their child is Claude Blagg, born circa 1892 in Illinois. Caleb
and Ida must have divorced circa 1892-94, and Caleb married again
to a woman named Annie. They are listed in the 1900 White Co.,
Ill., census with four children, including the oldest, Claude, 8,
born in Illinois. CALEB BLAGG IDA [Mrs] BRAMLETT MD 14 Oct 1888
White IL JASPER JAMERSON IDA MAY JORDAN MD 15 Aug 1896 White IL

NOTE:
My own conclusion not a part of Deb Dennis's workThomas Paytney Moore
Born 1881 in Carmi White County IL. to Thomas P. Moore and Elvira
Moore. Though I have not found the information needed to confirm
the following, I do have first hand stories from a son my father
Hubert Melvin Moore of Fuel Moore, Elvira and Nancy Bean so I am
almost sure there is a close tie in to the families.
As new information if any comes up I will update.(Spelling of
midle name not for sure)
Thomas P. Moore married Mollie (Daisy) Madge Bramlet, in Carmi
White County IL. on 25 Jul 1900 this from a copy of there
marriage license. Moving to Greene County Arkansas in 1914. In
the 1920 Greene Co. census Thomas is listed as being born IL with
both parents born GA. I feel this information is wrong. Thomas P.
Moore died 23 Feb. 1935 in Fontaine Greene County Ar. and is
buried in Shady Grove Cemetery simply as T. P. Moore.
THOMAS MOORE to DAISY BRAMLET MD 25 Jul 1900 White IL. Source
Marriage License Copy
Mollie Madge Bramlet, Moore,Hays wife of Thomas P. Moore was born
1887 in Carmi, White County IL. the daughter of Ida Jordan and
Henry Bramlet. After Thomas P. Moore's death in 1935 Daisy
remarried Albert Hays 1947 in either Greene County or Clay County
Ar.
Mollie Hays died 5 July 1950 in Peach Orchard Clay County Ar. She
is buried in Shady Grove Cemetery Fontaine Greene County Ar.
Mollie was buried as Daisy Moore by Thomas's side.

Thomas P. Moore Sr.
Thomas P. Moore Sr. married Elvira ?? the marriage of the son
shows her maiden name as Moore
After Thomas Died about 1883 to 1885 Elvira may have married
Andrew J. Kirk in White County IL
ANDREW J. KIRK ALVIRA [Mrs] MOORE MD 05 Feb 1891 White IL.
The name may be a type "O" Elvira/Alvira and Andrew
moved to northern Ar. where she may have died Mid 1920's.
Andy then moved back( This has to be true because my father
stayed with them in Ar. where he was born.
to White County Il. where he died in 1929 ( still researching)
NOTE:(In question) Could it be that Thomas Moore husband of Nancy
Bean married in 1879 are the same person? This Thomas was the son
of Fuel Moore. There dates of birth and of death are so close if
not the same?

W. Elbert Moore, son of Joab, did move to Jonesboro, Ark.,
circa
1914 or so. Here is what I know about him, which is not too much:
W. Elbert Moore, second child of Joab and Martha A. (Smith)
Moore, was born
circa 1874 in Saline Co., Ill. He is listed in the 1880 U.S.
Census as being
the same age as his brother George M. Moore; however, he probably
was born
about a year earlier. Elbert's first wife, name unknown, died
circa 1914.
They probably married circa 1893, most likely before 1900 since
he is not
listed with his parents in the census that year. (She may be Icey
Moore,
born in 1893 and died in 1914, who is buried in Bramlet Cemetery.
Or Icey Moore
may be Isaac Moore, below, whose two sons are buried in Bramlet
Cemetery;
no one seems to know who Icey is for sure.) Elbert then left the
area and lived in Jonesboro, Ark., but later returned to place
markers on
his familyıs graves in Bramlet Cemetery. His second wife is
named Pearl.
Elbert's children are Bonnie Moore, born in 1912 and died in
1914; Thelma
Moore, Infant of W. E. Moore; and Bettie Moore, Infant of W. E.
Moore, who
are buried in Bramlet Cemetery near their grandparents, Joab and
Martha Moore.
End Source: Deb Dennis

Thomas P. Moore b. 1858 Saline Co. IL not listed here because
he didn't move to Ar.
There seem to big a large move in 1914 of Moore's from IL to Ar.
Where was Thomas P. Moore Jr. b. White Co. IL.he only shows up
one time in IL. 1900
marriage didn't leave IL. until 1914 moved to Greene Co. Ar.